Showing posts with label W48404. Show all posts
Showing posts with label W48404. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 October 2022

Clumber Mute Swans - 16th October 2022

Jayne and I had a lovely walk around the main lake at Clumber Park this afternoon. Gull numbers were beginning to build up (200+ Black-headed Gulls were seen, but, unfortunately, no rings as the gulls stayed in the water) and we also saw 100+ Mute Swans, including 9 cygnets.

The majority of the swans also stayed in the water, but we did spot two darvic-ringed birds, Y204 (a 3-year-old bird with metal ring W48404) and Y677 (a 2-year-old bird with metal ring W51077). Both birds had been seen by us there before (click on the labels to see their life histories). The best sighting of the day (or rather hearing??) was two Cetti's Warblers that we had, our first record for this site. Two Little Egrets were also seen.

Y204

Y677

It was sunny and quite warm today, around 13 degrees, so there were plenty of Common Darters flying about (10+), including several pairs egg-laying. a couple of Migrant Hawkers were also seen, as were three Hornets.

Monday, 30 November 2020

Mute Swan W48404 - Clumber Park 29th November 2020

 Jayne and I had a walk around Clumber Park yesterday, Whilst there we spotted a Mute Swan wearing a darvic ring Y204 and a metal ring W48404.

Mute Swan Y204

I sent details off to the BTO, and today received information that it had been ringed just over a year ago, on 19th August 2019, as a juvenile bird (age 3), by Sorby Breck Ringing Group (the group I ring with). It had been ringed 50km away at Pontefract Park, West Yorkshire.